The Body Doesn't Lie: Five Tales of Superobesity as Somatic Language |
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Authors: | Michele Rose L.C.S.W. |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychiatry , Vanderbilt University Medical School;2. Vanderbilt University Medical Center |
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Abstract: | The bodies of the five patients described here seemed to signal their ongoing dilemma: they could not fully grow up and therefore resorted to a somatic language that fairly shouted to be recognized. The author presents the case histories from an unusual point of view: She reaches her patients by working with the incomplete body images in both verbal and nonverbal modes. While the patients are on the couch, she uses verbal interpretations. When pre- and nonverbal phenomena raise their heads, she uses dance therapeutic interventions. She describes how and what she does with her patients from the point of view that motility is another way to reach the unconscious. Some of her patients were able to use movement improvisation like free association. Her highly sophisticated conceptualizations about the why and how of superobesity shine a new light on the etiology of this particular syndrome |
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